The Many Uses of Marigold Flower

Author : ameliabullmore
Publish Date : 2021-05-20 06:08:31


A common and lovely plant that can be used to decorate almost any part of a home is the marigold flower. However, this flower isn't confined to indoor use only as it also makes marvelous decorative pieces for outdoor settings. Most people are familiar with its usage in wedding ceremonies, as it is a common ingredient used in floral arrangements and bridal bouquets. But there are other flower uses for the tamil or South Indian variety, which has earned popularity outside the traditional arenas as well.

Tamil people have used the marigold flower in different forms since ages for various purposes. As a fresh flower, the flowers can be used in cooking and also dried and sold for herbal medicines. Some herbalists even claim that it can provide healing properties due to certain compounds that it contains. Since marigold is an oil-based compound, it is easily absorbed by the skin. This makes it one of the favored flower scents for lotions, soaps, and perfumes.

Marigold flower uses in the cooking sector are not limited to the above mentioned uses, however. It is also used in many different ways, both for cooking and fragrance. The marigold flowers can be used in sauteing, grilled dishes, as garnish for dishes, and also in drinks. These days, it has also found its way into coffee blends. A very flavorful ingredient, the flower has a hint of sweetness, which is attributed to the high percentage of glycerin it contains.

In the category of flowers used in soap, it is hard to ignore the beauty of the beautiful purple blossoms. This is also the reason why they are used in making face and body wash products. They make the skin smooth and silky and also help eliminate excess oil from the pores. These products do not only help cleanse the pores, but also make the complexion appear fresh and glowing.

In the category of aromatherapy, the lovely purple petals are also favored. It has a calming effect and can induce sleep. It is used to freshen the atmosphere when one is going to bed. Aromatherapy experts recommend that this flower can be used to relieve minor ailments such as headaches, sore throats, and even irritable bowel syndrome. If you rub the petals of the flower before going to bed, you will wake up feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.

Marigold flower uses in making soap are very versatile. When mixed with almond oil, it creates a lather that is very soothing. This soap helps eliminate dirt and grease from the skin. It also leaves the skin feeling soft and silky. This soap is perfect for those people who suffer from acne problems and breakouts. It is also a good cure for mild cases of body odors caused by sweat or flu.

Marigold is also widely used in making face masks. To make a mask, simply dry the marigold flower and then mix it with almond oil, lavender oil, and lemon juice. Add a few drops of rosewater to the mixture for added beauty. This flower extract can help eliminate the signs of age on your face.

Other Marigold flower uses include as a facial tonic and a treatment for wounds and cuts. The soap made from this wonderful herb soothes the skin and reduces inflammation. It heals scrapes and bruises while protecting the skin from infections. Marigold soap can also be used as an antiseptic for healing minor illnesses caused by insect bites from animals. Soaps made from the flower are very mild and are great for cleaning without harshness or drying out the skin.



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